| CO | carbon monoxide; cardiac output; castor oil; casualty officer; centric occlusion; cervical orthosis;... |
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| DCO | diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide |
| DICO | diffusing capacity of carbon monoxide |
| DLCO | carbon monoxide diffusion in the lung; single-breath diffusing capacity |
| DLCOSB | single-breath carbon monoxide diffusing capacity of the lungs |
| carbon dioxide f. |
conversion of atmospheric carbon dioxide to organic carbon compounds, as in photosynthesis.
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| carbon dioxide s. |
solid carbon dioxide combined with acetone or ethyl acetate and sometimes also alcohol; used as a escharotic to treat various skin lesions and as a peeling agent in chemabrasion.
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| carbon dioxide-combining p. |
ability of the blood plasma to combine with carbon dioxide, defined as the total CO2 bound in plasma as bicarbonate at a pCO2 of 40 mmHg at 25°C. Cf. alkali reserve.
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| carbon dioxide |
A colorless, odorless incombustible gas formed during respiration and combustion.
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| carbon dioxide |
A naturally occurring gas. It is also a by-product of burning fossil fuels and biomass, as well as land-use changes and other industrial processes. It is the principal anthropogenic GHG that affects the Earth
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